Arbitrating Competition Law Issues: Gordon Blanke, SJ Berwin LLP, London Dr Marc Blessing, Bär & Karrer, Zurich Michael Bowsher, Monckton Chambers, London Professor Luca G Radicati di Brozolo, Università di Milano; Bonelli Erede Pappalardo, Milan The Rt Hon Sir David Edward KCMG, former Judge of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of First Instance; British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London Peter E Greene, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, New York Professor Dr Hans van Houtte, Université de Louvain, Belgique Stephen Kon, SJ Berwin LLP, London Dr Phillip Landolt, Tavernier Tschanz, Geneva Dr Christoph Liebscher, Wolf Theiss, Vienna Dr Johannes Lübking, European Commission, Brussels Dr Philip Marsden, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London Dr Renato Nazzini, Office of Fair Trading, London; British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London Carl Nisser, SJ Berwin LLP, London J William Rowley QC, McMillan Binch Mendelsohn LLP, Toronto; 20 Essex Street, London Tim Taylor, SJ Berwin LLP, London Monday 12 June 2006 14.15-20.00 Venue: The Honourable Society of Gray s Inn Spy Room, 8 South Square, Gray's Inn, London WC1R 5ET 4.5 CPD hours may be claimed by both solicitors and barristers through attendance at this event This conference has been organized together with Cost to Attend: Member: 120 Non-Member Rate: 200 Full-time Academic Member Rate: 70 Academic Rate: 130 Full-time Student Member: 27 Student Rate: 45 BIICL Members receive a 40% discount on this and all BIICL events and publications. To book for this event email eventsregistration@biicl.org BIICL, Charles Clore House, 17 Russell Square, London, WC1B 5JP. Tel: +44 (0)207 862 5151 Fax: +44(0)207 862 5152
Arbitrating Competition Law Issues: This conference will focus on the interrelation between international arbitration and competition law in the widest sense of the word. It will cover both the continental and the transatlantic approach to arbitrating competition law as well as merger control issues. Specific attention will be given to the nascence of the socalled ex officio duty on part of the international arbitrator to raise competition law issues in order to secure the enforceability of his award within the European Union and its development since the ECJ s seminal ruling in Eco Swiss. The use and utility of the European Commission s recent practice to use international arbitration in remedy-related arbitrations within the framework of Articles 81/82 of EC Treaty and EC merger control will receive particular attention. Within this context, the role of the European Commission as amicus curiae in international arbitration proceedings and the resulting tension between private proceedings and the common role of the European Commission as the Community public prosecutor will be discussed in greater depth. With this in mind, the gradual transformation of international commercial arbitration and the emergence of the supranational arbitrator within the framework of Community-related arbitrations will be highlighted. The purpose of the seminar is to gather academics and professionals with an international arbitration and/or competition law background (as well as corporate lawyers) at a venue which allows the discussion of the challenges of arbitrating competition and merger-control-related issues at the dawn of the 21 st century. The key note speakers will set an informative framework of those challenges, which will be subjected to a panel of discussants, who will open the debate to the floor. The discussants are anticipated critically to reflect on the key note speeches by reporting on their own experience and the (likely) approach taken by the respective institution they represent. 13.45 Registration and Refreshments 14.15 Welcome and Introduction Programme Dr Philip Marsden, Director, Competition Law Forum, British Institute of International and Comparative Law 14.30 16.15 Keynote Speeches - Part 1 16.15 Refreshments Chair: Tim Taylor, Co-head, International Arbitration Group, SJ Berwin LLP Arbitrating EC Antitrust and Merger Control Issues Dr Marc Blessing, Bär & Karrer The Special Features of Arbitration in Merger Control Professor Luca Radicati di Brozolo, Università di Milano; Studio Bonelli Erede Pappalardo The Case for Supranational Arbitration Gordon Blanke, International Arbitration Group, SJ Berwin LLP The Arbitrability of Antitrust Claims in the United States Peter E Greene, Skadden Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
16.35 18.00 Keynote Speeches - Part 2 Chair: Stephen Kon, Head, EU & Competition Department, SJ Berwin LLP The European Commission s View on Arbitrating Competition Law Issues Dr Johannes Lübking, Directorate-General for Competition, European Commission The Application by Arbitrators of Articles 81 & 82 and their Relationship to the Commission Professor Dr Hans van Houtte, Université de Louvain The Interaction between the Arbitrator, National Competition Authority and the European Commission Michael Bowsher, Monckton Chambers Competition Authorities as Amici Curiae and the Status of their Decisions in Arbitral Proceeding Dr Renato Nazzini, Assistant Director, Legal and Policy, Office of Fair Trading; Visiting Fellow, British Institute of International and Comparative Law 18.00 Discussion Panel Moderator: Carl Nisser, Consultant, SJ Berwin LLP The Rt Hon Sir David Edward KCMG, former Judge of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of First Instance; Vice-President, British Institute of International and Comparative Law Dr Phillip Landolt, Tavernier Tschanz Dr Christoph Liebscher, Wolf Theiss William Rowley QC, Chairman, McMillan Binch Mendelsohn LLP;20 Essex Street 19.15 Drinks reception 20.00 Event closes
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